<p>"Strongly recommended for all library collections..." -- <em>Choice</em><br />"'What does it mean to be a problem?' In the innovative essays of <em>Existentia Africana,</em> Lewis Gordon returns to the exploration both of W.E.B. Dubois' question, as well as of the emancipatory tradition of Black existential thought...It is an immense and profoundly original undertaking." -- Sylvia Wynter, author of <em>Do Not Call Us</em><em>Negroes: How Multicultural Textbooks Perpetuate Racism</em> and Professor Emerita, Stanford University<br />"In <em>Existentia Africana,</em> Lewis Gordon is once again at his philosophical best. Continuing from where he left off in <em>Existence in Black,</em> Gordon develops Africana philosophy and critical race theory to a higher level of sophistication and originality that will certainly make him a forceful voice of the next millennium. Indeed, a much needed and truly liberating contribution." -- Mabogo P. More, University of Durban-Westville, South Africa<br />"Gordon once again brings his mastery of existentialist writers such as Frantz Fanon and Sartre to bear on issues confronting black intellectuals." -- M. Stewart, Austin College<br />"This study gives Africana existential philosophy perhaps its most exhaustive analysis... The author discerns a dominant and pervasive race consciousness in Africana existential thought... Gordon has made a definitive statement of the wealth, validity, and historicity of Africana existential thought." -- Tunde Adeleke, University of Montana</p>

The intellectual history of the last quarter of this century has been marked by the growing influence of Africana thought--an area of philosophy that focuses on issues raised by the struggle over ideas in African cultures and their hybrid forms in Europe, the Americas, and the Caribbean. Existentia Africana is an engaging and highly readable introduction to the field of Africana philosophy and will help to define this rapidly growing field. Lewis R. Gordon clearly explains Africana existential thought to a general audience, covering a wide range of both classic and contemporary thinkers--from Douglass and DuBois to Fanon, Davis and Zack.
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Lewis R. Gordon introduces and discusses Africana existential thought, covering a wide range of both classic and contemporary thinkers - from Frederick Douglass and W.E.B. Dubois to Frantz Fanon, Angela Davis and Naomi Zack.
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Chapter 1 oneAfricana Philosophy of Existence; Chapter 2 two A Problem of Biography in Africana Thought; Chapter 3 three Frederick Douglass as an Existentialist; Chapter 4 fourWhat Does It Mean to Be a Problem?; Chapter 5 five Mixed Race in Light of Whiteness and Shadows of Blackness; Chapter 6 six Can Men Worship?; Chapter 7 seven Recent Africana Religious Thought; Chapter 8 eight Existential Borders of Anonymity and Superfluous Invisibility; Chapter 9 nine Words and Incantations Notes; Works Consulted; Index ;
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"Strongly recommended for all library collections..." -- Choice"'What does it mean to be a problem?' In the innovative essays of Existentia Africana, Lewis Gordon returns to the exploration both of W.E.B. Dubois' question, as well as of the emancipatory tradition of Black existential thought...It is an immense and profoundly original undertaking." -- Sylvia Wynter, author of Do Not Call UsNegroes: How Multicultural Textbooks Perpetuate Racism and Professor Emerita, Stanford University"In Existentia Africana, Lewis Gordon is once again at his philosophical best. Continuing from where he left off in Existence in Black, Gordon develops Africana philosophy and critical race theory to a higher level of sophistication and originality that will certainly make him a forceful voice of the next millennium. Indeed, a much needed and truly liberating contribution." -- Mabogo P. More, University of Durban-Westville, South Africa"Gordon once again brings his mastery of existentialist writers such as Frantz Fanon and Sartre to bear on issues confronting black intellectuals." -- M. Stewart, Austin College"This study gives Africana existential philosophy perhaps its most exhaustive analysis... The author discerns a dominant and pervasive race consciousness in Africana existential thought... Gordon has made a definitive statement of the wealth, validity, and historicity of Africana existential thought." -- Tunde Adeleke, University of Montana
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ISBN
9780415926447
Publisert
2000-04-11
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
340 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
240

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Biographical note

Lewis R. Gordon is Professor of Afro-American Studies, Modern Culture and Media, and Contemporary Religious Thought at Brown University. He is author of Fanon andthe Crisis of European Man (1995) and editor of Existencein Black: An Anthology of Black Existential Philosophy (1996), both published by Routledge.